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Compositrices Vivantes : Œuvres Symphoniques (Effectif Supérieur Ou Cdmc - Service doc - 04/05/2020 Le Cdmc, l'Afo, Plurielles 34 et Futurs composés ont contribué à cette base de données Rescencement non exhaustif Compositrices vivantes : Œuvres symphoniques (effectif supérieur ou égal à 32 instrumentistes), avec ou sans solistes (instrumentaux et/ou vocaux) Radio France [loc] signifie que le matériel avait été loué par Radio France Localisation Durée Localisation Partition Enregistrement Nom Prénom Titre (hh:mm:ss) Date comp. Création soliste(s) voix Instrument(s) soliste(s) Formation Editeur Partition Conducteur Matériel sonore AUERBACH Lera Concerto pour piano et orchestre 00:44:00 2015 24/11/2015 ; Lera Auerbach ; Stuttgart Philharmonic ; Dan Ettinger, direction ; Allemagne, Stuttgart 1 piano orchestre : 3333/4331/5pcu, timb/cél/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Concerto pour violon et orchestre no 1 00:28:00 2003 22/02/2004 ; Philippe Quint ; American Youth Symphony ; Alexander Treger, direction ; Etats-Unis, Los Angeles 1 violon orchestre : 2222/4---/pcu/po, cél/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Concerto pour violon et orchestre no 2 00:14:00 2004 21/09/2004 ; Kanazawa Akiko Suwanai ; Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa ; Hiroyuki Iwaki, direction 1 violon orchestre : 2222/22--/pcu/cél/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera De Profundis, concerto pour violon et orchestre no 3 00:36:00 2015 27/03/2015 ; Vadim Repin ; Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra ; Dmitri Jurowsky, direction ; Russie, Novosibirsk 1 violon orchestre : 2222/2111/2pcu, timb/po, cél/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Dialogue with time 00:08:00 1997 13/02/2007 ; Chicago Symphony Orchestra of the Chicago College of Performing Arts ; Stephen Squires, direction orchestre : 3333/4331/3pcu, timb/po, cél/hp/16.14.12.10.8 Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Double concerto pour violon, piano et orchestre 00:31:00 1997 13/12/2006 ; Vadim Gluzman ; Angela Joffe ; Radio-Sinfonieorchester des SWR ; Andrey Boreyko, direction ; Allemgane, Stuttgart 1 violon ; 1 piano orchestre : 3322/4321/3pcu/16.14.12.10.8 Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Dream and whispers of Poséidon 00:16:00 2005 29/03/2005 ; American Youth Symphony ; Alexander Treger, direction ; Etats-Unis, Los Angeles orchestre : 3343/4331/4pcu, timb/po, cél, clavecin, orgue/2hp/theremin/16.14.12.10.8 (+ continuo ad lib : vl, alto, vibra et cordes) Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Evas Klage 00:13:00 2019 24/10/2019 ; ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien ; Marin Alsop, direction ; Autriche, Vienne, Konzerthaus Wien orchestre : 2222/2111/3pcu, timb/ondes Martenot/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Icarus 00:12:00 2011 18/07/2011 ; Verbier Festival Orchestra ; Neeme Järvi, direction ; Suisse, Verbier ; Festival de Verbier orchestre : 3333/4331/5pcu, timb/po, cél/2hp/cordes Sikorski Radio France [Loc] AUERBACH Lera NYX: fractured dreams, concerto pour violon et orchestre no 4 00:30:00 2017 01/03/2017 ; Leonidas Kavakos ; New York Philharmonic ; Alan Gilbert, direction ; Etats-Unis, New York, David Geffen Hall 1 violon orchestre : 3222/2121/4pcu, timb/po, cél/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Post Silentium 00:18:00 2012 01/07/2012 ; Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden ; Sakari Oramo, direction ; Allemagne, Dresde orchestre : 3333/4331/perc, timb/po, cél, clavecin/hp/cordes Sikorski AUERBACH Lera Symphonie no 1, Chimera 00:40:00 2006 10/11/2006 ; Düsseldorfer Symphoniker ; John Fiore, direction ; Allemagne, Düsseldorf, Tonhalle orchestre : 3333/4331/4pcu, timb/po, cél, clavecin/2hp/cordes Sikorski Radio France [Loc] BABA Noriko Klartraum 00:09:00 2010 13/11/2010 ; Orchestre Pasdeloup ; Wolfgang Doerner, direction ; France, Paris, festival des Paris de la musique orchestre inédit BABA Noriko Shôjô pour flûte et orchestre 00:06:00 2005 05/11/2005 ; Sarah Louvion ; Orchestre Pasdeloup ; France, Paris 1 flûte orchestre : 2222/2---/2pcu/hp/10.8.6.4.3 inédit BALCH Katherine Artifacts, concerto pour violon et orchestre 00:23:00 2019 05/05/2019 ; California Symphony Orchestra ; Donato Cabrera, direction 1 violon orchestre : 2222/4221/2pcu, timb/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Chamber music 00:11:00 2018 29/09/2018 ; Oregon Symphony Orchestra ; Jun Märkl, direction orchestre : 3222/4221/3pcu, timb/po/hp/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Drift 00:10:00 2017 06/2017 ; Albany Symphony Orchestra ; David Allen Miller, direction orchestre : 3332/4321/3pcu, timb/hp/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Epiphyte 00:12:00 2013 New York Youth Symphony 1 piano orchestre : 2222/4221/3pcu, timb/cél/hp/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Leaf catalogue 00:09:00 2015 Yale Philharmonia orchestre : 2222/4221/2pcu, timb/po/hp/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Leaf fabric 00:14:00 2017 07/09/2017 ; Tokyo Symphony Orchestra ; Ilan Volkov, direction orchestre : 2222/4221/ 2pcu, timb/po/hp/cordes inédit Radio France [loc] BALCH Katherine Like a broken clock 00:08:30 2018 03/05/2018 ; California Symphony Orchestra ; Donato Cabrera, direction orchestre : 2222/4221/timb/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Passacaglia 00:13:00 2013 New England Conservatory Philharmonic (création discographique) orchestre : 2222/4221/2pcu, timb/po/hp/cordes inédit BALCH Katherine Twin compasses 00:06:30 2012 New England Conservatory Philharmonic (création discographique) orchestre : 2222/4221/3pcu, timb/cél/hp/cordes inédit BARREAU Gisèle Océanes 00:23:45 1976 09/03/1977 ; Orchestre du CNSM de Paris orchestre symphonique (effectif : 88) inédit Cdmc Cdmc BARREAU Gisèle Sterne 00:20:10 1983 03/12/1983 ; NOP de Radio France orchestre symphonique (effectif : 97) inédit Cdmc Cdmc BASCHET Florence Ante prima 00:06:30 2010 12/11/2010 ; Orchestre Philharmonique de Cottbus ; Evan Christ, direction ; Allemagne, Cottbus orchestre : 3333/4331/pcu, timb/hp/12.10.8.7.6 Jobert BASCHET Florence Laps 1996 orchestre : 2222/22--/2pcu/8.6.5.4.2 inédit BINGHAM Judith Beyond redemption 00:27:00 1995 09/02/1996 ; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Yan Pascal Tortlier, direction ; Royaume-Uni, Manchester, Free Trade Hall orchestre : 421(+1 sax)3/2341/pcu, timb/hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith Celticity 00:11:00 2012 25/07/2012 ; National Youth Orchestra of Wales ; Carlo Rizzi, direction orchestre : 2222/4331/3pcu/2hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith Chartres 00:36:00 1988 10/11/1993 ; BBC Philharmonic ; Jane Glover, direction ; BBC Manchester orchestre : 2233/433-/2pcu/2hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith The Shooting star 00:18:00 1999 11/02/2000 ; Mark O'Keeffe ; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ; Rumon Gamba ; Royaume-Uni, Glasgow 1 trompette orchestre : 3-12/4--1/3pcu/cél/hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith The Temple at Karnak 00:13:00 1996 02/10/1996 ; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ; Yakov Kreizberg, direction ; Royaume-Uni, Poole, Wessex Hall orchestre : 3333/4331/3pcu, timb/cél/hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith Variations on "Down Ampney" - Hymnody 00:20:00 2004 13/08/2004 ; Philharmonia Orchestra ; Martyn Brabbins, direction ; Royaume-Uni, Gloucester Cathedral orchestre : 2222/4331/2pcu, timb/hp/cordes Peters BINGHAM Judith Walzerspiele, a Viennese Fantasy for Orchestra 00:10:00 1999 27/04/1999 ; Barry Wordsworth, direction ; Royaume-Uni, Londres orchestre : 2221/4321/3pcu, timb/cél/hp/cordes Peters Orchestre de l'opéra de Rouen Normandie BRENET Thérèse Ces hautes mélodies dans le Paradis que nous avons perdu 00:13:40 2007 1 alto ; 1 violoncelle orchestre : 2232/4331/2pcu, timb/cordes Musik Fabrik Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Chant des mondes (Le) 00:35:00 1969 07/11/1972 ; Orchestre Radio-Symphonique de Strasbourg 1 récitant 1 piano orchestre symphonique (effectif : 92) Choudens Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse De rerum Natura, le chant des étoiles 00:11:00 2008 1 récitant orchestre : 2222/433-/2pcu, timb/po/hp/cordes Musik Fabrik BRENET Thérèse Fragor, poème en six mouvements 00:25:15 1969 1969 ; Orchestre de Strasbourg ; Roger Albin, direction 2 pianos orchestre symphonique (effectif : 93) Rideau Rouge Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Hapax 00:16:00 1977 15/12/1978 ; Orchestre National d'Ile-de-France orchestre (effectif : 56) Choudens Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse La Nuit du fossoyeur (Aube morte), poème lyrique pour baryton et orchestre 00:16:38 1966 1 baryton orchestre (effectif : 32) Musik Fabrik Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Livre de l'harmonie du monde (Le), poème symphonique 00:17:14 2010 orchestre symphonique (effectif : 60) Musik Fabrik Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Odi et amo, suite concertante en trois mouvements pour violon et orchestre 00:17:00 1992 10/02/1993 ; Sinfonietta de Paris ; Dominique Fanal, direction ; France, Paris, Eglise Saint-Augustin 1 violon orchestre (effectif : 34) De Plein Vent Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Perles d'ambre, vocalise pour voix de femme et orchestre 00:09:09 2009 1 voix de femme orchestre (effectif : 32) Musik Fabrik Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Poème de Jade, pour baryton, flûte et orchestre 00:18:28 2006 1 baryton 1 flûte orchestre (effectif : 33) Musik Fabrik Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Poème, pour violon et orchestre 00:16:05 1994 13/06/1996 ; Jérôme Akoka ; Sinfonietta de Paris 1 violon orchestre (effectif : 59) De Plein Vent Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Quand les astres du matin chantaient en chœur 00:14:00 2009 1 récitant 1 piano orchestre : 2222/433-/3pcu, timb/cel/ondes Martenot/hp/cordes Musik Fabrik BRENET Thérèse retour de Quetzalcoatl (Le), poème symphonique en quatre parties pour violoncelle et orchestre00:17:29 1995 1 violoncelle orchestre (effectif : 33) De Plein Vent Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Sidérales… (1ère version) 00:11:00 1970 28/10/1971 ; Orchestre Concerts Lamoureux ; Les Musigrains orchestre symphonique (effectif : 83) Choudens Cdmc Cdmc BRENET Thérèse Six pièces brèves 00:14:00 1966 23/06/1967 ; Orch Sinf Roma Della Rai orchestre symphonique (effectif : 73)
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